“We're obviously not the only ones mining the young adult space, but owning the top young adult franchises, ‘Hunger Games’ and ‘Twilight,’ gives us enormous catalyst,” said Jon Feltheimer, Lions Gate’s chief executive officer, in a conference call with analysts Friday.

But “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire,” the second installment of the dystopian franchise starring Jennifer Lawrence, is set for release in November, as is “Ender’s Game,” based on the science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card.

Lions Gate’s January 2012 acquisition of Summit Entertainment brought in not only the “Twilight” films and “Ender’s Game,” but also “Divergent” -- based on another series of popular young adult books -- which will open in 2014.

Jennifer Lawrence has been busy on the media circuit promoting her new film, "The Hunger Games." She's hit the red carpet and most of her public appearances in a fiery fashion. Here's a look at some of her looks. And to read more on the costumes seen in "The Hunger Games" read on here.

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